Bagseed is flowering - noob needs advice

CarterBrink

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20161116_175623.jpg 20161116_175824.jpg 20161116_180318.jpg 20161116_180354.jpg 20161116_180456.jpg 20161116_180617.jpg 20161116_180820.jpg I got it this far, but I've reached a point where I don't know when the best time would be to chop off the buds?
It was bagseed.
I got it to start flowering by placing it in a shady spot.
The buds are dirty, that is sand. Wind exposure caused this.
The stick is for stability since the plant leans after wind exposure.
It was always in that pot.
It's growing in some dark, leafy, clayish, mountain ravine soil (Cape Town, South Africa), and some horse manure on top of that.
Do I chop them off individually as they mature individually?
Are the buds at the bottom of the plant less developed than the top and will take longer to mature?
Can I cut off the longer two stems at the bottom of the plant and clone this female with standard hormone powder for rooting?
If I chop the buds off carefully, will I be able to give the plant a longer light schedule again to recover, and then induce the same plant into flowering all over again???
What is it!?
Is it more indica or more sativa??
Any possible chems or supplements or fertilizers I can add to the plant just for a flowering boost?? Phosphorus? Potassium?
 

Nugachino

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I'd leave it for a good month. Or until those buds are really fat. And the white hairs have all turned brown.

She'll need less nitrogen during flower and more phosphorus.

Might be a sativa. But then again hybrids can have all sorts of strange traits. So it's a little hard to tell what it is just by looks alone.

Looks like you've done alright so far though.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Do I chop them off individually as they mature individually?
Are the buds at the bottom of the plant less developed than the top and will take longer to mature?
Can I cut off the longer two stems at the bottom of the plant and clone this female with standard hormone powder for rooting?
If I chop the buds off carefully, will I be able to give the plant a longer light schedule again to recover, and then induce the same plant into flowering all over again???
What is it!?
Is it more indica or more sativa??
Any possible chems or supplements or fertilizers I can add to the plant just for a flowering boost?? Phosphorus? Potassium?
you can cut off buds as they mature, leaving the less developed to mature more. many people do this.
you can take cuttings to clone during flower, its called monster cropping. the clones are harder to get to root, but once they do they grow very bushy, making good mother plants.
you can reveg a plant after it flowers, but its usually done to get cuttings , the plant will grow strange leaves with 1 and 3 fingers for a while before it starts to grow normally, and all the new growth will be coming from the branches of the old plant, usually making a very awkward looking plant.
looks like an old school sativa to me, mexi-weed.
a little pk boost wouldn't hurt, just don't go crazy.

you got a few weeks to go yet, sativas are notoriously long finishers, wouldn't be surprised if that could go another month anyway.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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you just kind of set it on the side of the veg area and water it once in a while till it starts to do something. it'll still be full of flower hormone, so it will grow 3 fingered leaves, then one fingered, then three, then back to 5. you can tell when its getting back to normal growth pretty easily. probably take at least a couple of months for the whole process, and look pretty rough at first
 

UncleBuck

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It was bagseed.
I got it to start flowering by placing it in a shady spot.
The buds are dirty, that is sand. Wind exposure caused this.
The stick is for stability since the plant leans after wind exposure.
It was always in that pot.
It's growing in some dark, leafy, clayish, mountain ravine soil (Cape Town, South Africa), and some horse manure on top of that.
Do I chop them off individually as they mature individually?
Are the buds at the bottom of the plant less developed than the top and will take longer to mature?
Can I cut off the longer two stems at the bottom of the plant and clone this female with standard hormone powder for rooting?
If I chop the buds off carefully, will I be able to give the plant a longer light schedule again to recover, and then induce the same plant into flowering all over again???
What is it!?
Is it more indica or more sativa??
Any possible chems or supplements or fertilizers I can add to the plant just for a flowering boost?? Phosphorus? Potassium?
LOL

you are the living disproof of the white supremacy you preach.
 

ANC

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Looks like you got that in the ground a bit late. Our sativa bag seeds are REALLY long flowering.
You want your plants in the soil beginning of Sept at the latest, and with the way the seasons are, you can start late Aug even.
I've re-veged one of them before, was pretty uneventful. Although I never took it back to flower as the rest of my plants got these weird little larvae thingies on, so I terminated the whole grow to get rid of it good. Harvest time should be in a week or 2, they suddenly get fat.
 

CaliSmokes

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That plant is not worth your time. Get another seed and start over. You need to get at least the basics before trying to grow or your results will be this.
 
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